Over the past couple weekends a group of guy's from this area and I went to Vermont to help out one of my past employees build a woodshop and home for he and his wife.We started on a friday morning.

This was the end on day one. All the first floor woodshop walls were up and ready for floor trusses.

End of day two.Floor trusses in place and subfloor down.

And here is end of day Three. We would of had all the second floor walls up but Mother nature wasn't on our side, The skies opened up with a thunder storm, hail and torrential rains, another 30 mins. and we would of had it done.The following weekend we started in again on friday and by the end of that day (day Four) we had the roof trusses in place and one side of the roof covered with ply and paper.Sorry to say I don't have pictures of that, I was in a rush to get back on the road home.It's fun to help out someone that really appreciates it.

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I've pretty much had my hands on wood for the most part of my Life. Started in High school, on Marthas Vineyard Mass.Worked under a Father and son Partnership that taught me the valuable foundation ofwhat High End work really is. I've taken those fundimentals and put my own spin on things. Today (some 36 years ago as I write this )My shop is located in Northern New Hampshire, where I have followed my philosophy of doing high quality work and delivering more than the customer expects.